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live for us which is just. seem the leader of the shari'a for hollande movement denounces football and all the other values of dutch society in the apartment he rents he's preparing for another protest in the center of amsterdam together with his friend. young muslims often. encounter in the capital but sometimes the outcome is unpleasant during one of his last summons seem was attacked by possible i might be so shall not see if the police are suspicious of the islamists and frequently check their documents. because we saw a society like it here where. we. are for is. much more. better. and. there you could if next week or you could work longer hours so. this is. after he began to dress in traditional muslim clothes in public relations with abu cassini neighbors soured . a little it would be a bit like. that. and they know me like. that people. are going. to be honest i would if i paid my rent but the problem is with most insistence that we have no shot of calls and e-mails from muslim sifu through fingers you
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, because everyone of them deserve to be with us. i hope that we represent them well and hopefully, we come back with some nice gift. >> look at this. the dive, the layout, what a catch. a foul ball to the backstop that breaks the camera lens. watch this. you made when this happens. -- you hate when that happens. the camera was replaced. that was our picture of the night. >> closer to home, the developmental camp, it was our first chance to see the new head coach of the cavs. -- of the caps. adam relax to it -- seems to like the new talent. >> i was really impressed. the guys did well on the first day. they practiced hard this morning. they worked out and had to play a game. good for them. >> the usa basketball team is making headlines. kevin durant, lebron james big showstoppers. mike h.s.d is the head coach again. -- mike checheski is the head coach again. and the summer game of the olympics begin soon. >> back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtual wallet helps you get it. k
, because everyone of them deserve to be with us. i hope that we represent them well and hopefully, we come back with some nice gift. >> look at this. the dive, the layout, what a catch. a foul ball to the backstop that breaks the camera lens. watch this. you made when this happens. -- you hate when that happens. the camera was replaced. that was our picture of the night. >> closer to home, the developmental camp, it was our first chance to see the new head coach of the cavs. -- of...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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thanks to the mayor for coming aggressively after us and bringing us here, and thanks to everyone who helped make this day happen. [applause] than the 57 games? does that include playoffs and nba championships, mark? [laughter] a prominent figure in both the entertainment and sports business over 30 years, he is the founder and ceo of mentally ill to attend a, a visionary of multimedia ventures spanning movie, tv, sports and in addition to garnering more than 50 academy award nominations, he has become actively involved in the theater business, in recent years in professional baseball ownership for one of his minor league teams, the dayton dragons, has established the all-time professional sports record for consecutive sellouts at over 850 straight games, which is quite a record. he now plans to create the most incredible fan experience in the nba right here on san francisco bay. ladies and gentlemen, the co- executive chairman of the warriors, peter gruber. [applause] >> wow. this is fantastic. i remember growing up in boston gardens, the balcony, and obstructed viewing. suddenly, we
thanks to the mayor for coming aggressively after us and bringing us here, and thanks to everyone who helped make this day happen. [applause] than the 57 games? does that include playoffs and nba championships, mark? [laughter] a prominent figure in both the entertainment and sports business over 30 years, he is the founder and ceo of mentally ill to attend a, a visionary of multimedia ventures spanning movie, tv, sports and in addition to garnering more than 50 academy award nominations, he...
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they use a piece of sandstone. it's almost like using sandpaper to scrub the surface of the deck. it was called a holy stone. there are a couple of guesses for the reason, either because it looks like you're praying when you are down using a holy stone or some were small and bible size. there were a number of different theories for why it's called a holy stone, but that's what you do. you scrub, scrub, scrub. an officer, the lieutenant, would be proud of the white sparkly decks. the surgeon would be pleased because there would be fewer germs, it would probably be a safer environment. but the sailors who have to scrub each morning with cold salt water probably aren't fond of the job. "constitution" sailors also work aloft when with they're serving on "constitution." we have a yard here with a foot rope and you can see on the wall you can see folks working aloft on another ship. maybe we'll see if i can get visitors to join me in helping to furl the sail. if you are going to furl a sail on "constitution" in 1812, you have to climb up the mast on those black rat lines and you step ou
they use a piece of sandstone. it's almost like using sandpaper to scrub the surface of the deck. it was called a holy stone. there are a couple of guesses for the reason, either because it looks like you're praying when you are down using a holy stone or some were small and bible size. there were a number of different theories for why it's called a holy stone, but that's what you do. you scrub, scrub, scrub. an officer, the lieutenant, would be proud of the white sparkly decks. the surgeon...
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tell us what you think. next hour on "the closing bell" we'll give you your first diabolical hint as to the top state and tomorrow all day long on cnbc we'll count down the top five america's top states for business. brian? >> you are a mystery wrapped in an enigma cloaked in a shroud of secrecy. where are you? >> reporter: barrels of something. >> are you going to tap those tomorrow? >> reporter: that's a good idea. just, you know, there's an s spigot. >> we look forward to it. thanks very much. >>> the flat beer trade and the booey buy. it's china's explosive growth fueled by stolen secrets of american companies? david faber here with a special report. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business.
tell us what you think. next hour on "the closing bell" we'll give you your first diabolical hint as to the top state and tomorrow all day long on cnbc we'll count down the top five america's top states for business. brian? >> you are a mystery wrapped in an enigma cloaked in a shroud of secrecy. where are you? >> reporter: barrels of something. >> are you going to tap those tomorrow? >> reporter: that's a good idea. just, you know, there's an s spigot....
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thanks for joining us. >>> this morning on "early today." malware monday. users prepare for a cripples computer virus. >>> out of this world. a stunning view from mars gives a glimpse of the red planet. >> stuntman in china is lucky to be alive after a >> stuntman in china is lucky to be alive after a heart-topping fall. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and very good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. today we begin with back to work. as lawmakers return from the holiday, president obama is reportedly getting ready to stir political fires with a call to extend bush-era tax cuts but not for everyone. this as the president's campaign turns up the heat on mitt romney on his tax history and offshore bank accounts. brian mooar joins us with details. >> reporter: faced with bad headlines, the obama campaign wants to change the conversation. as congress returns today from its july 4th recess, president obama already has work planned for lawmakers. later today he's reportedly going to ask congress to extend bush-era tax cuts to those ea
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nbc's brian mooar joins us with details. brian, good morning to you. >> reporter: faced with bad headlines, the obama campaign wants to change the conversation. as congress returns today from its july 4th recess, president obama already has work planned for lawmakers. later today he's reportedly going to ask congress to extend bush-era tax cuts to those earning less than $250,000 a year. the obama campaign needs to quickly turn away from the feeble jobs report and it's aiming guns on capitol hill and mitt romney's personal finances. >> he offshores most of his personal investments. presumably to shield them from taxes. >> i've never known of a swiss bank accounted to build an american bridge. a swiss bank account to create american jobs. >> reporter: romney supporters call it a cheap shot and a distraction. >> in terms of governor romney's financial success, i'm happy. he's a successful businessman. we've got a president today who's never run a business. >> reporter: back on capitol hill, a fight over bush-era tax cuts will
nbc's brian mooar joins us with details. brian, good morning to you. >> reporter: faced with bad headlines, the obama campaign wants to change the conversation. as congress returns today from its july 4th recess, president obama already has work planned for lawmakers. later today he's reportedly going to ask congress to extend bush-era tax cuts to those earning less than $250,000 a year. the obama campaign needs to quickly turn away from the feeble jobs report and it's aiming guns on...
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there is no us and them. it his office -- all of us. >> as many of us in the valley have often encountered, sometimes there are pieces about technology in mainstream journalism that are amazingly 90. you feel there be 100 people in a one-mile radius kuwait in much better. -- who could weigh in a much better. some of this information is not organized as much as other people's knowledge. sometimes you have to sink in weeks of work to produce something -- an investigative piece. that is not possible with social media. part of what social media is doing is that it is taking away stuff that you have to do because nobody is doing it. some of the on the street reporting that is now coming to you. some of the curation that other people are not willing to do. it allows journalists to focus on something even more challenging, during the in-depth pieces. >> we have a journalism program. i will ask each of you to imagine that you are the director of the journalism program, and you need to think of one or two things that
there is no us and them. it his office -- all of us. >> as many of us in the valley have often encountered, sometimes there are pieces about technology in mainstream journalism that are amazingly 90. you feel there be 100 people in a one-mile radius kuwait in much better. -- who could weigh in a much better. some of this information is not organized as much as other people's knowledge. sometimes you have to sink in weeks of work to produce something -- an investigative piece. that is not...
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it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted by life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that still hold up in your view? >> for me, i think those things do hold up. i have benefitted from weight watchers and other types of programs that have helped me in other areas of struggle in my area. i'm not telling someone that is happily gay identified or gay or lesbian that they should choose the life that i live or that god will love them more or less depending on the decision they make. for me and for people of faith who want to choose to live through the filter of their faith and a strong biblical sexual ethic in that regard, that they have that right to do that and so when it comes to issues like therapy. i wouldn't say i was defending it a year ago. it is a ver
it really hits all of us. we can look at other organizations who help people dealing with other life struggles. for instance, weight watchers, which has tremendously benefitted by life. should we go after weight watchers and tell them don't say there's anything beyond obesity for people struggling with obesity and want an alternative. >> does that still hold up in your view? >> for me, i think those things do hold up. i have benefitted from weight watchers and other types of...
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is that a sign he feels like he is use ag i grip? >> it's a go to place. >> usually the last minute. >> there is a wonderful alliance that they are proposing lining up. zionists and al qaeda because they coordinate the activities. it's sort of typical externalization of blame. i don't know if it marks or not. >> let's 55 on on the to the reason why i booked you guys. the mitt romney foreign policy trip. the olympics. that's a domestic play, but he will do the speech in israel. perhaps have a meeting there with netanyahu and make a speech in poland which is probably of all the eastern european much more in line with the republican point of view. >> probably. the most important part of the trip is israel. that resonates domestically and plays off issues like iran. something the romney campaign focuses on more than any other issue. romney said that under obama, iran will get the bomb and under romney they will not. >> that's the line in the sand. >> he hasn't provided specifics about what he would do or what would be more effective than
is that a sign he feels like he is use ag i grip? >> it's a go to place. >> usually the last minute. >> there is a wonderful alliance that they are proposing lining up. zionists and al qaeda because they coordinate the activities. it's sort of typical externalization of blame. i don't know if it marks or not. >> let's 55 on on the to the reason why i booked you guys. the mitt romney foreign policy trip. the olympics. that's a domestic play, but he will do the speech in...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> tat the top of the show we asked why are you awake. john tower, on his way to summer camp today has some answers. johnny? >> i have to leave soon. lori writes, wonderful mike barnicle greets me this monday. who could ask for more? >> isn't that nice. anything else? >> i have jonas, he writes, when did msnbc buy the writes to re-air "golden girls" episodes? >> that's extremely harsh. i mean we're trying to honor earnest borgnine by my presence, died at 95, i'm 93, i have a couple more years to go. thanksp. "morning joe" starts right now. >> good morning, everyone. it is monday, july 9th. welcome to "morning joe." with us on set this morning, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle, walking in the room, slightly drunk after doing "way too
we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> tat the top of the show we asked why are you awake. john tower, on his way to summer camp today has some answers. johnny? >> i have to leave soon. lori writes, wonderful mike barnicle...
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shoot us an e-mail at msnbc.com or tweet us at willie glooet geist1 or do what pete sam prus does and text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this monday, july 9th. a lot goings-on including the death of a hollywood icon. we'll remember the career of oscar winning actor ernest borgnine, plus our continuing video series on the world's worst politicians. how an interview in jordan ended with one man pulling out a gun on live tv. we'll show you how that ends later in the show. first let's get top the news live at 5:30 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. today the president will push for a one-year extension on the bush era tax kauts for people making under $250,000. the move comes on the heels of friday's disappointing jobs report and as house republicans push to permanently extend the bush tax cuts for the middle and upper class. yesterday obama's senior adviser robert gibbs framed tax strategy as one of the key differences between the president and mitt romney. >> we know w
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joining us live on the phone, thank you for being with us. we remember so well in 2000, tim russert said it was florida. we know what happened in that 2000 election. could we see a repeat in terms of the importance and the closeness of the race in your state, four months out before the election? >> the election in florida will be closed. this one is looking very close. the most recent polls are showing obama ahead at less than the margin of error. the most recent one shows him with a lead of less than one point. others show him with a two or three point lead. host: marco rubio continues his book tour. there were early reports that he was not being vetted by the romney team. romney was trying to correct that. how serious do you think he is? guest: that is a pretty speculative question. it would surprise me if he is not being looked at. that particular story you referred to is anonymous. it surprised me a lot. there are reasons why marco rubio would not be the best running mate. one is his level of experience. the other is a significant amount
joining us live on the phone, thank you for being with us. we remember so well in 2000, tim russert said it was florida. we know what happened in that 2000 election. could we see a repeat in terms of the importance and the closeness of the race in your state, four months out before the election? >> the election in florida will be closed. this one is looking very close. the most recent polls are showing obama ahead at less than the margin of error. the most recent one shows him with a lead...
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what can you tell us? >> the interesting thing about this event this year there seems to be real split in the at the entrepreneur of defense versus commercial. a lot of enthusiasm. on the defense side everybody realizes we're in an environment where around the world it's tighter defense budget. our next guest is the best person to bring in on this, the ceo of raytheon. do you look at this and say it's too hard to say. >> right now we're facing tighter defense budget time but at the same time world events drive these things and things change rapidly where we are right now we're positioning, a lot of us are repositioning our portfolios to meet the new environment. for the most part defense budgets are still fairly strong. >> i know you're in a quiet period. investors are always worried when defense budgets tighten that profitability is going to shrink for the defense companies and shrink at a moment's notice. how confident are you that you can grow profit over the next two or three years in a tighter defense
what can you tell us? >> the interesting thing about this event this year there seems to be real split in the at the entrepreneur of defense versus commercial. a lot of enthusiasm. on the defense side everybody realizes we're in an environment where around the world it's tighter defense budget. our next guest is the best person to bring in on this, the ceo of raytheon. do you look at this and say it's too hard to say. >> right now we're facing tighter defense budget time but at the...
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thank you so much for joining us. mitt romney had a big day up in the hamptons yesterday, big dinner at the koch brothers. price to get in? $50,000 a plate for $75,000 if you came as a couple. imagine that. >> that's more money than most americans make in a whole year. yeah. mitt romney, no man of the people. we will talk about mitt romney where his money and where he has parked it and a lot more on today's big full-court press. first, we go out to the los angeles to get the latest from lease a ferguson. hi, lease a. >> hi, bill. good morning. good morning, everyone. we are keeping an eye on a couple of things going on out of washington today. president obama will call for a one-year extension of the bush-era tax cuts for people making less than $250,000 a year. today's statement will draw -- excuse me -- a hard line between the president and house republicans who plan to vote this month to extend all of those bush era tax cuts permanently for both middle and upper income families. on friday, president obama called ou
thank you so much for joining us. mitt romney had a big day up in the hamptons yesterday, big dinner at the koch brothers. price to get in? $50,000 a plate for $75,000 if you came as a couple. imagine that. >> that's more money than most americans make in a whole year. yeah. mitt romney, no man of the people. we will talk about mitt romney where his money and where he has parked it and a lot more on today's big full-court press. first, we go out to the los angeles to get the latest from...
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nice to have you with us. what we found in reporting out this documentary, larry, is that so few companies seem willing to come public, first of all, in admitting they've been breached. it makes it very difficult to coordinate any sort of policy response. has that been your experience and is there any hope that that will change? >> yeah, there is substantial hope it will change. congress rogers' bill would be a substantial aid in having more communication between the government and between industries. we'd focus a little bit more on the need for information sharing between the industries and government rather than the public, necessarily, because we're mostly interested in trying to prevent these attacks from succeeding. public disclosure after the fact doesn't help us as much as stopping the attacks in process. >> of course, those attacks are coming in constantly. what is your experience in terms of at least that communication you're referring to and what happens the heightened awareness of u.s. corporations
nice to have you with us. what we found in reporting out this documentary, larry, is that so few companies seem willing to come public, first of all, in admitting they've been breached. it makes it very difficult to coordinate any sort of policy response. has that been your experience and is there any hope that that will change? >> yeah, there is substantial hope it will change. congress rogers' bill would be a substantial aid in having more communication between the government and...